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"I understand," he replied, coolly; "I had hoped that you could trust me." "It is not a matter of trust. It's keeping to the bargain." There was nothing more to say. But, quite naturally, several days elapsed before they saw each other again. Fierce, broiling days without even the debilitating moisture to ease the suffering citizens.

Henderson," interposed Miss Forsythe, out of the goodness of her heart. "My niece has been taking a long walk, and this debilitating spring weather "

The second reason is because the female is seldom as virile as the male, and to this is also added the debilitating effect of bearing and rearing the young, the necessity for which must have manifested itself very early among the various families, from motives of self-protection, if from nothing higher, since victory evidently favored the numerically strong.

From him the Landers received the warmest reception, and the most hospitable treatment. The climate now began to have a most debilitating effect upon John Lander, and from a state of robust health and vigour, he was now reduced to so great a degree of lassitude and weakness, that he could scarcely stand a minute at a time. Every former pleasure seemed to have lost its charm with him.

Everything was very depressing, especially in view of this second defeat. The steady diet of Moose and tea was debilitating; my legs trembled under me. I fear I should be a poor one to stand starvation, if so slight a brunt should play such havoc with my strength.

They are a kind of social mania a potu, racking the whole organism, debilitating it good chiefly as frightful examples of what evil customs lead to. To diagnose the disease and prescribe a remedy were no easy task. There is infinitely more the matter than a maladjustment of the tariff, inflated railway stocks or a dearth of white dollars.

Again he felt the sudden, sour turning of his stomach, and the debilitating flow of unused adrenalin. He wanted just to go to her, and take her to him, and tell her he was hers alone, and always. He felt the longing for her touch like a hole in his chest. But what could he do, when she would not let him near her?

A brutal and rather sudden introduction of competition in hitherto much-sheltered sectors of the economy, giving up recently hard-won sovereignty, shouldering the debilitating cost of the implementation of reams of guideline, statutes, laws, decrees, and directives, and being largely powerless to influence policy outcomes. Faced with such a predicament, some countries may even reconsider.

But not only had it a debilitating and paralyzing effect; but he could tell of patients who were completely paralyzed in their limbs by inveterate smoking.

However hot the day may have been at Kolobeng and the thermometer sometimes rose, previous to a fall of rain, up to 96 Deg. in the coolest part of our house yet the atmosphere never has that steamy feeling nor those debilitating effects so well known in India and on the coast of Africa itself.